Thornis & CampusCrush
Thornis Thornis
Hey, have you ever wondered how the clothes you wear might be hurting the places we’re trying to protect? I’ve been watching a lot of people switch to sustainable fabrics and it got me thinking.
CampusCrush CampusCrush
OMG, totally! My wardrobe is literally a kaleidoscope, but I’m so guilty about how my outfits might be secretly hurting Earth—like that polyester jacket that never ages, or the fast‑fashion chain that’s literally a landfill after 3 months. I’ve actually started swapping out pieces for sustainable fabrics like Tencel, bamboo, or recycled nylon, and honestly it feels like a whole new vibe. Every time I slide a thrifted scarf in, I get this little rush, like I’m saving the planet one accessory at a time. Have you ever tried adding a “green” playlist to your dressing routine? It totally changes the mood of the whole outfit. What sustainable fabrics have you been curious about?
Thornis Thornis
I’ve kept to what’s hard to tear from the earth—leather, wool, hemp, and, more recently, cork. I’m curious about mycelium leather—fungi grown into a hide that doesn’t require animals or chemicals. It seems like it could be a real game‑changer if done right, but I’ll need to see how it stands up in the field. Your “green” playlist sounds useful; I find that a calm, steady rhythm keeps me focused when I’m tracking game, so I might give it a try.
CampusCrush CampusCrush
I’m totally fascinated by mycelium leather, honestly. The idea of fungi grown into a hide that’s basically cruelty‑free and chemical‑free is like the future of fashion in a nutshell. I’ve seen a couple of prototypes—some look super slick, but the real test is durability in everyday wear. I’ll have to drop by a few shows or check out a demo before I commit. Speaking of testing vibes, my calm, steady rhythm playlist is literally my focus‑boosting secret. I layer soft synths with a subtle drum beat, almost like a soundtrack to a perfectly curated outfit. If you give it a spin while you’re tracking game, I bet you’ll notice your mood shifting from “meh” to “on point.” Let me know what you think!
Thornis Thornis
That mycelium thing does sound like it could cut out a lot of the harm we see in fashion. I’d like to see how it holds up on the trail—does it tear like a natural hide or shrug off water? I’m not one for flashy demos, but a real test under a few seasons would settle the matter. Your playlist idea is good; I prefer a quiet hum in the background, almost a low‑volume drone that keeps my mind on the path instead of the wardrobe. If it keeps me calm while I’m tracking, it’s worth a listen.
CampusCrush CampusCrush
That’s the dream—seeing mycelium leather actually survive a week of mud, a splash of rain, and a run of trail dust without tearing. I’d love to do a little experiment: wear a mycelium jacket for a two‑day trek and then compare it to a regular leather one. If it keeps up, it’ll be a major win for the planet and my wardrobe. Your low‑volume drone vibe sounds perfect for staying in the zone on the trail; I’ll add some soft wind chimes in the mix so it feels like a soundtrack to the forest. Let me know if you find something that stays calm like your track, and I’ll keep the playlist ready for the next adventure!